Mind Your Words: Affective Experience during Reading Mediates the Effect of Textual Valence on Comprehension

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Title: Mind Your Words: Affective Experience during Reading Mediates the Effect of Textual Valence on Comprehension
Language: English
Authors: Smith, Shelby L. (ORCID 0000-0003-0216-6461), Ward, Richard T., Allen, Laura K., Wormwood, Jolie B., Mills, Caitlin
Source: Applied Cognitive Psychology. Sep-Oct 2022 36(5):1131-1141.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 11
Publication Date: 2022
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Affective Behavior, Correlation, Language Usage, Sentence Structure, Reading Comprehension, Information Sources, Writing (Composition), Text Structure
DOI: 10.1002/acp.3983
ISSN: 0888-4080
1099-0720
Abstract: In today's society, we are constantly absorbing information via text (e.g., news, social media), much of which may be affectively charged. However, to date, little is known about how the affective framing of the text itself may give rise to various affective experiences "during" reading. We examined how subtle changes to wording (negatively or positively valenced framing of the same content) influenced affective experiences during reading and subsequent comprehension. Results show that (a) affective framing in text elicited congruent subjective affective states throughout reading, (b) subjective affective valence throughout reading impacted comprehension at various levels, and (c) subjective affective valence mediated the relationship between affective framing and how participants integrated information from the text in their summaries, as well as if they included affect in their summaries. This indicates that even subtle affectively valenced content in text can indirectly influence some aspects of comprehension through eliciting subjective affective experiences in the reader.
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Entry Date: 2022
Accession Number: EJ1349068
Database: ERIC
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ISSN:0888-4080
1099-0720
DOI:10.1002/acp.3983
Published in:Applied Cognitive Psychology
Language:English